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— V0LUME XXIX' CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. HAY 17. 1884. ~ WHOLE NUMBEB. issT~~

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t Wfdiral. _ fe Indulgence and Exccaeon. P Wbelhev org, gal 'or nr d.lnkloR arg ™«d» harmkaa t>R u.ln» Hop BiUgrs frgelr. ri'inr •Vrinl appgtltg awl gnjorwgf t r. Lt nrirf thrm hrfogg and rrmorinr all do'ingai. palof and Ainrrai afirrwarda, lgarlnr Ihg hnaO rlgar. the ogrrga glcadg. andalltbg fgglloRa biviTaot, glauk- and mo™ happy than rrgr hglngg. Thg plgaa. i mc rff«rt« of a Ctiriitlin or mmplout 1 dinocr oogllooltiR dayr aflrrvardt. RMIRRST TXITiansr. i '"I flod that In addition to thg pttrr , •p'rfli nmiainrd In ihrlrmntpoaiihw.thejr ■ r contain thg cxt mom of hop. and other ; well knows and hlffhlr ippo^gd tnedlci. nal too".. lgarM and linrtnrfca In qasnti. ! lirt ■iffirirtn to rrodgrtbr arftc> whit , mikctiAdilra It to be. to wlL a mrdl- 1 di »nd uwafg to bg uwd except u atnedi. "Frotn a rarrfol aaalnii of thrlr for. ' tenia— Which wa» aitgatrd nndrr oath— I dnd that in >»"> w Inc. rim nf Hop ; Wnc™. the act ire medicinal propcrtl™ a-LV (rom the di-iillcd aplrila arc gpoal to full doac for an adnli. which fact in tny 1 oAtlon. M»d"c<a It t« an internal rernoue i Ghrrs R. Rat-M. I", fl. Com. In. Rer. ( itaRPrtcxrt urn. 1 Klw rcara am 1 hmke down wilh kid- , nor and lircr complaint and rhenma'iam. , Wccc then I hare been onaWe to hg a boot al all. Mr Urrr tweamg hard likg wood; 1 mr limha' werg puffed np and filled with ■ wa'er. All the heat phraicmni aRrerd . that nothlnr mold cere roe. 1 reaolrrd to llT IIop nillrri; I hare n«ed Mm hot. Ilea: and the hardneat haa all moe from 1 mr limn the awrllior fmro my limha. and It haa worked a roiracle In mr caae- oth- , erwlae I ameld harg now teen In mr mt»e. J. W. MottRt, Buffalo, OcL 1, 1 •81.

'■ What Struck an Old , Soldier. ot Pnrrr. K. J.. Mr anil « tag gpMna in Krrpt. WVM RHJU Sfearp. of thai puer. alowly ami n anflt, apokr ot tag pa«. ••Yga." be aald.- ^ Oioae fearful Teara. 1 waa nn.llr illa-6ar» -t la^J3^" •»«**•" 1 =J "thai a an." mpnodtd Mr. Sbaro; "bat I r<trtgy B^twtrrm^ irr^y^xap^y ^wyn in isSgS! - mm IVr. are tn tbiMM— Raaa ami baronet. Alfl^PbrawaTaalc aa'ren^ ^ been^wra 1 1 I » fft-lss&fil ijbe^pmparaS3S2Sw5S'S.'T.'*c- *t bboth"v Capr Mau (To. Mfnhanls. ; u sch ellenu er, ~ j ^ - ; GROCEEffiJET* S'lis ; james h. bchkllengeb, DBSBK CHRRKTCAPI MAT «L. [ fresh and cured meats, ' POCLTBT ASP BOOH t ■" Lover SarBd* ami Heaau. , j_L bTSTO** —tK l.r^re.Tae pnom. ' ■JHOMAS EHRIOSONnS " 'c KBW OTP BR AT OBBBS CURES. ^ GROCERIES^ PROVI°StONS. DBT OOUOea TMlMMthQo. SOTWSg : F a»o . I h IMKIGattitil nnamfar ! la l„»T 1i,W^rnr,U<'ni P"K CA!i" i , *r briww aSenf iKTcrSy I H.|» |uax M. BURSELL. •" i DBF GOODS, GROCERIES, | J FLOUR AND FEED,' PATSJTP SRIlU'LIRn. ! ^ LARD. HAMS, SEEDS, Ac. ! " A"U» M. BTBBBU, ' v*4 IPW. oqw Mar ». j. | " C. {VICES' STORES, | u Brans, "if Ms sa'sisia^ j ; ORLO vabsmbiil ALUMM i ' ti WbK.^ Pt-Tnr- ■ u . *«. rn PSBBT MTBMBT. * "• - •

A*Rich Widow. ™ "Hi*. O'Dowd, ye* *or, that'* me name, and • wlddy too, tfaeae eUhteen , nnBtb*. Ter *ort if* me own fault, eh? r. Well, maybe -It la, and maybe It ton't!" A In. O'Dowd h embed tbc brat chair in Jj J btr nest cabin with * comer of ker apron, aaked ber rlaitor to Mi down, then j returned: j "Ye me, nr, thia place that pear r j UuRhr, roe hu.hand.ihal'e dead an'jfooe, J tolled and moiled for. la all I have between • j roe aad starvation. 'Kilty,' my* be. before _ : be died. 'Don't Rive up yer little borne , j Wbalevvr ye de. Let y»a an' the child . May on it, ah' plasm God yell be a rich - i woman pome day.' Hii mind waa " wanderln' poor lad. He'd talk the nifbt . I long about the offrratbla one and tbeotber [ bad made btm, and Rave me no real tin I 1 • promised I'd never leave the place. One , | day wben bt'd been in hit grave mm ail , montbe, aa fine a Rentleman a* ye ever act , i cyea on came alooR. Mrs. O'DowA aara , he. Ill give ye a thooaand dollar* lot yer ' place. An' ye may be turn I Waa porrly , tempted to tmke him at hip wdtd. Bui i • remembering the edrtce of me dying boa- , band I refuacd. Just now ye werepleaaed observe that h'* me own fault thai I'm i i a widdy, an" yer right: for when me I Rtnllrman found I couldn't be canned lo [ quit the plaoe.be proposed thai 1'dchar.fe 1 Here Mrs. O'Dowd paused for brralb, ( and her Tlaiior look tbe opportunity to r "Colonel Thorp, yep, I know biro, and t am surprised to learn be bad tbe audacity to make you an offer sf marriage. Bur- t priaed. my dear madam, because if I am f aot greatly mistakes there is a lady mid. [ iug in a far awiy^diy who, bad yau 1 accepted tbe colonel's offer would bsee 1 diaputed yotat right to the title of Hra Colonel Thorp. " i _

J Mra. O'Dowd looked at ber visitor with • puzzled air, then ber comely face flushed with indignation.wile?" she asked. " "Yew, and a son older than youiaeK." ^ 'Tbat Is tbe way be tried to decries I me, eb.'" and tbc Utile woman's evca X fisabed resentfully. Premntly aba looki-d d al the sleek, well -dressed stranger, anil n •*><!: >- "I'm obliged to ye, Mr. -Mr. " i? "Lowery, madam— James Lowery." "I'm obliged to ye, Mr. Lowery, r I raveling thirty miles over rough, lonely £ roads to expose llm villainy of the Shy gentleman who wanted ma lo shasge me . I "The oanariotunee* of having dace you i ' • service repays me for tbe fatigue of tbc i .. Journey," replied Mr. Lowery, with a i * graceful bow. "And since 1 have bad the a pleasure of meeting you, I am not so I j gi eailv surprised al tbe Infatuation which ; led Thorp to make a proposal be conld not i in honor fulfill. " Mr. Lower) 'a while i , Land moved nervously aver tbe'spot whi re I * tbc human bon is aoppoaed tolie. "Mr*, i t O'Dowd," be went oc, "my affections sic t ; untrammelled— or rather, let me aay.Trrrc i I untrammelled untiU I bad tbe extreme i 1 frlidty of Razing upoo yaur enchanting [ beauty. Madam, rash, prtripUous as in t ■ may seem, 1 lay tny heart at year feet." ) > Here he made a movement, as If trying, r I with strict adherence to bta wotds.^ to t > drag that organ from H natural resting, a ' place. i "tipurn my burning affrriiooa if you k : will. Your acorn wUl only Inflame my ardor. Ob. Kinyl aweet,unsopbiatocaicd g ; Kitty; lid me leap from off the tattle- o ' mi nt of yonder lower— tbat li, bid me do | any deed of daring, but do Ml ask me to I rise from my knees until you have hooen d f i I roe by accepting my heart and band." b Here Mr. Lowery dropped graocfully on a one knee and clasped Mil. (PDowd's fat h i band. a "Well, U ever 1 beard the like!" cried n Kitty, gazing al tbe enraptured swain In b open-eyed w under. ' I dooY understand fi the manln' of ^lf yer big words; but if wsntin' me lo be yer wife, I'd have ye ■ know that I'm not to be bad JuM for tbe b sting. It's not an boar tince ye first h stepped yer fool Inside me door, an' here o ye art on yer knee* before me aa if! was b an image of a holy saint." "Oh, Kitty, tbe spark of love needs but W oar breath lo kindle into a burning flamer tl Mr. lajwery answered in tragic tone*. a "Faith ytr a flame, sure cnoagt"' si "1 thought roe gintlcmsn, Tborp, was bad b enucgk, but yer aa lar. .bead of him a> U tbe argl« are ahead of-" Here abe paused " comparison. Then ia a tone of oootempi vi abe reauraed: "Sure ye moat all think ,( that Hugh O'Diwd left a fool behind bin hi Witch <j*rr bia child and the acre* of i„ un tilled grnaod from wbicb I en hardly p, raise (be bit that krepe our aoub and at | bndie* together." n i Mr. Iziwery arose from bia kneeling M J poritioo. twirled hit well cored formua. G tacbc, and cgltjd Kitty with a pair of tb i lonktug eyes tbat Wrongly resembled l« a couple of trailed gooseberries. At lew-1 yi Ibis was tbe meotal ccmparirca sbe-fornwd j regarding tbe gentleman's orba. qi j "I will leave you now. cruel eccliact I reaa," be righod. "and beg yon to weigh la weU my propeeitico. Irate* oa I will fa , m urn. end brpe to find tbat your obdurai a y : bean baa anfteeed toward ooe who lore* He stepped backward toward the dor,- ac ! with air af a courtier doing homage to bia j aovervigh, bit intenUaa bring to make a i gracefnl bow and ware a touching fare- w| j well ere be left the cabin; but nrieealcutat- w, j icg tbe diataooa between tbe spot where ; bad knelt wad lira low floor, be gave be bit hold paiv a trvtaeadiwia bump againai o . I be ropgb rafterv. which forced him to oi orakwa htwwen writ while ariSreg track Kitty faarat iota a hearty fit of leucfatar K! ' WeH for the Bfeed me leant taB why fo they're coming lo cnttn KWy OTXroJ." w: llN«KidMM>Mr«nM,M»:r K»

image in tbe Utile mirror. "Fint there was me gentleman Thorp running hack and forth, and now tble old lad with a mustache like a rat'* tall, and eyes— oh, I tbe taint'a shore oa what eyes be't got I" 1 A week or more want by and Kitty's ? iaoaly life wa* again rtdSed by tbe ad rent of a handsome yoong man who introduced i himself to the little widow as Georg* , Tborp, only roc of OoL Erestot Tborp. i "And do you want to marry me too? ' she asked, ber soft gray eyes twinkling He did not pom em tbe effrontery of Mr. I James Lowery. and looked considerably t ' abashed aa be stammered: "My father baa frequently spoken of you. Mr*. O'Dowd, and in snch a way as lo excite my interest, j'oa are probably aware tbat tbe dearest wish of bis heart is that we should know and lore each other. 1 bare not come lo aak you to marry me — that ia not— oh confound it bow shall 1 explain tbe aUnalistd You lee my father wants me to marry a sweet unsophisticated little woman— noo e other than you raell. I d«t upect you to fall ia love with me pt a oMroeul's notice— of curse nut. But may 1 hope, Mr*. O'lXiwd.lbal. after 1 have proved myself worthy, you may look favorably upon my salt?" T" say tbat our. Kitty waa not tbe 1-aat flattered by young Thorp's wooing, would equal to asserting that abe did not awn the soft little heart tbat was fluttering in breast. She call a aly glance at howl! in the small iooklngglaia and frit glad that bo beautiful brown hair waa neatly arranged, and the col lor around ber ihmal aa white aa tbe snowballs bobbing thfcir beads against tbe window panes. "Yer father if tbe same old gentleman who call* himself Crionel Tborp is yer aaked me lo marry him. but I tup- ■ it raakei liule difference to faim so as be geU me to change me name to Tborp." "My fatbo, Mra. O'Dowd. bad reference I- "My lather, Mrs. U Dowd. bad reference

myself when be aaked yon lo change b your name, it waa a case of wooing by d proxy. You see my mother " "Then Mr, James Lowery was right . a wben be said tbc colonel bad a wife," interrupted Kitty. "Ha! that scoundrel baa been here, cb! ( Beware of him. Mr*. O'Dowd! He baa a ! ■ smooth tongue, and tbe vilcat heart im1 aginable!" i i ' Yer warning laq|t needed. Mr. Tnorp, ft* 1 wouldn't marry such a pair of eyes I aa be baa in bis bead for all tbe gold in America. Sure I like your father better r than Lowery tbat went on bia. knees to ' "I will not ga oc my knees to you, Mra ; O'Dowd. hut w(H ekaply say thai wiy < father did not orerrate your attractions. I and I would tie supremely bappy If you in < ' lima will content to be my wife. Do not i i antw^now, I will call again before the ■ : week la aver, and meantime I will hope 1 i ft* a favorable answer. " i I lie bowed reapecifullr over Uie bard 1 . red hand abe bald toward bim, and walked : aWAVfeeling half ashamed of tbe part be f hktfgjved In trying to win a wife. Kitty f waldied bia bone prancing down the ' rhady road, then returned to ber occupation with a liule sigh of regret— perhaps for tbe lonely life abe lived. "Well. Mra. O'Dzwd, here I am once more! And bow baa tbc lime paired with 1 you ainoe I saw you leu. Faith, if* eiz ' months If h'l a day!" cried a cheery Trice " that woke Kitty from ber reverie, and 1 sent the hifl blood up to the very roots of ' tbe glossy hair abe had admired bat in or two before. "Ah. Tim. yer back, are ye? Sure I'm a glad to sac ye, I never thought to lay rye* P ye agen." "DldoTyuttdrire me away the last time * "I tried lo forget your bright eye* bow could I. There I woo't say a- ° word about bow I lore you. ' JuM alt 1 ere near me. for i know you are. glad to " see Hugh's old friend once more, and tell " what has happened since I said good and a wore I'd never look upoo your again." She obeyed, taking a seat near tbe r Window, and told bias about tbe crops he helped her plant— about tbe cow sod b bone and tbe Utile child who bad never awd asking when ' 'dear Tim waa doming B i»»t«iwtw*»ieii ucwr nm wasoouung

back." ; At length, in a beaita'.ing, embarrassed she lokl bit* about lb* lovers tbat come wooing ber, and Tim's boocm face grew serious as be listened to tbe "It's after your land tbey are, Kitty, i be aeH. "I beard tbe men where I bare working talking about tt. One of richest gold mines In tbe country Is near ben, adjoing your property, and the vela, they thlok, extends right through place. You see old Thorp tried to your lend; when be failed, be determto marry you to hit aou, and get poasoasiooof Utothatway. It's as true I'm telling you. Kilty. I see through schemes. 1 remember peer Hugh said ooe day. JuM before he died. 'Please Kitty and the child will be rich tome and after I am gone, ULjou can gain ber eastern marry btr, Tim, Tor 1 know will be a kind father m tbe ehlkL'^ - "Did be tar thai, Timr'isked Mra las quivering voice. \ "Jle did indeed, KUly, tad i promised watch over you and tbe bVle one, and ' faith, I did, till you drove a/ away from J "Wdl, Dm," abe began, kea Mopped ' and faxed out of the window^for a mam- ' "What wenj wigulagtotayf nc asked- 1 "OS, nothing, ouly young Mr. Tborp t Kill be back in* few days, and I wit Just wondering what answer I'd makt bim." "Jim laaany will bt back. loo. and bare ami. What aatwnr would you make me, Kitty tf I'd ask you *aia to be my dear wtte." "1 think I'd pot my bond in yours and my yes." She replied, demurely. 1 aad bats Cakmel TtarptMa ana | and Jim Unrery at lbs wedding!" ex! ekimed-nm, wfth a ehotkle of flaBgkt, >' tbc idea of triumphing over tbe mas \ ) away, from bim waa rery pieaaabL 1 1

ra She declared tbe would bare t quiet * wedding or none at all. Bat Tim eouldt mitt tbe temputioo of tearooing tbe b, solemn ceremony with a Httle fnn, and !" when be returned to tbe mines he wrote ■t out and dispatched, ia Kitty's name, three it tetters, wbicb ran aa follows: d "Sir-I bare decided to accept tbe offer ^ of marriige that wu made me. add will be reedy for tbe crrewmy on Thursday al 1» A. M. You of course will be an bind at tbe proper time, f "K. CD." Young Tborp and bia father arrired at r. tbe cabin in good aeaaoo. but found It y ! empty, while Mr.Lowevy did n »t roach tbe place or appeintmeot until half an hour if later, for be bad lingered oa tbe way to * examine the spot where tbe rich vain y was aoppoaed to be located. Hismediia a lions were exceedingly pleasant. He r. would marry I be litUe iriab woman, be - thought, with a smile of satisfaction, sell tbe prupertyias Soon as pomiblt thereafter * settle a comfortable sum upon ber and i- allow bar to live where and as she pleased As foe hlmtrif, be would go on making t conquests aa heretofore; and if Kitty t wasn't pleated with the arrtnteuieats she < could get t divorce; in fact, he would en. s courage ber to do an. foe a"wife was by no means necessary to bit happiness, and' . t especially tucb t wife — rough, uncultured 4 Here hit meditations ended, and ■ furious n scowl came Into his face et he discovered a Colonel Tborp and bis too in poasertlon - of tbe cabin. Tbe three men were sworn t enemies, consequently no words were ex. I changed between them. r Presently a wagon appeared in light, j In it was a merry party. Tbey alighted and Tim, with his bride leaning on bit II arm. entered tbe room, while the others r followed, carrying baskets of roaM chicken - and a variety of good things for tbc wedJ aiog feast. Toung Tborp, who instantly z divined tbc meaningof it all, alipprdawty ; s "Colonel Thorp," said Kitty, her eyes , : twinkling wilh fun, "ye advised me not | r to be livin' here alone without a husband ! lo protect me, so I followed >cr advice t and married Tim Hagmn this roornin.' - And, Mr. Lowery-what are ye about, . Tim, thai yer pot gellin' the glasses lo Icl toe ginllemcn drink to our health aod The gentlemen didn't wait to partake of the ptoflered hospitality, but beat a hasty "•treat, followed by sbouu of liugbler that buret from tbe lips of Tim aud bis , friends. Some yean afterward Mr. and Mrs. I llogan, and tbe lMter's daughter were Wintering at the l*att Hotel, Sin Francisco, where tbey encountered Mr. , George Tborp and tils you nog wife. ■ "Yod played a very good trick apon t us, Mra. llogan," observed Thorp, laagb- { ing heartily; "but I forgave you. long ago f and tome day I want you lo tell my wife > I wooed and tried lo win tbe little f widow, who Wat a millionaire and didn't • 1l" Kitty, brushing agsinrt the skirts of * god society, rubbed off tome ot her a uncouthness, and being rich, pasted J muster as a fashionable lady. " If She la A Horse, Why Not Trot I Her Out. a Big. Brigooll waa telling the other day tbst once while he was alnging in concert for a charitable object, tbe prima doona 1 auddealy attacked with a singer') sore tbroat. aod It became necessary tbat some should apologise lo tbe audience, i The manager declared that he wu suffer- »' ing I mm nervousness and could not do it, Taod he begged Brtgooli to make tbe ex- 2 pillion. The tenor going forward, said: •' "Ladies and gentlemen, I regret to ray b XU Hoe. N eea a liule boraedis even- J ing." "Foal* o» Uogfcrar greeted this an. S and the tenor looked pur. J zled, thinking tbe audience had miaunder- ■; Mood Jiim. He advanced once more and with thundering emphasis roared oot: ^ "I xay xat Mme. N ees a little horse a die evening." Another roar of langfaur. amid which a j!voice in tbe gallery cried oot: "Then -If ale h^gaae- why not trot Z oot?" Then the mistake was plain to bim and " laughed as heartily as auy ooe. „ , onguou laugueu as nearuty any ooe. \

Lraokad ons Thing. 1 "Vhell, you may talk af Chicago all ' flay, bat CinciiMatti vbaa der plaoc te do peeaoeaa ia," remarked (be 6 ret. "tSilosgo vbaa der biggeM city." "Oli, 1 knew dot, bat der ti lualir.ua vtiaa eaferytioft. IraM spring my credl. tore eyi coded me thirty days on account of day freshet, and last month I rbas ex. tended flfterai days on account of der riots. Before April la cafer I am exleode1 for voir big Area, and by July der Ohio rieetrwhas in low I get special rate. thlrday dmyy on while weH* and linen doners. All we leek now U e hurricane in November, to extend na two months on ulsters and arctic overahoes " Hungering raftr Utrattura. "Ptaw, mum," raid Bridget, the cook, "I've came lo give ye* notice." "Mi*. Btcooblll; "Why, Bridget, what do you mean? "Haven't y« morejirlvBridget: " Perhaps I have, mum. but Ivor aence I've beet here I'vs noticed thai all the magazines go into the parior an' lit not inlii everybody in the bouse bra rid that we as* wan of them In tbe Vuhenr-TRl me friends be taikin'of the iaaaya, an' the Stories, an' tbe pap era. and (tela like a tool not lo be able to talk thtilligeoily wid ana company." A Lrass Who' Knew A Thing Or "Yon should not tars suyed away to i VBtg." the raid la Icy looea aa ber then- 1 tar escort slid Into bis ami ten minute* { after the ring up nf the wood set. 770*1 Er — excise aw -I mat my old 1 Tom ia the fover. and-" ! "WraJerrytherac tnnrwi* ber artless 1 Interruption, aa she turned ber auentioo • to the Mage. ^ j i

t ' [BT ACTBOKITT] l Laws of New Jersey. e " *ie»»YMtroy25etM Kra^FjSy ^vnl • J«ri-t»nj.^s,Fi^r7reni2nln*bS?Jiid' , enfureeiaepr ro„n«:.i 11! stir km or ss9 S3B*«^^ra«S^K^S£ ! sssssssi BtmlaUMlnirlepii fom for taxes or ss- ^ neilor»u<i to s it oibrr pr-soo; nor stisU ^asy 1 . 'CUAPTKB II. 1 ASuapltaeilto-Ansreeoiievnurf UBonlerlr 1 SoesKd l spprorol Apni nrarti.oee . 1. Be n enacted by Hie areiie' sii'c tVe'nersi aD""bMbsn°f lt>t 7*"" 0*** JrT*^', Th*1 r/wtle'or'SKY^lir^rf" ' '"I*"""' * dtfonleriy prevoa. witrk tX°uTs'«rel<P,8jit!'sbsll i'M *" j I bouwro'r^TsndTrot^bsrd'ui.iT^" W011" Approveil January at, lias. WbJresg n™«?»rrv Rranml at toe A|.nl . Su^cdtk^'sm^l^iraMut^ Mstelu^s^ ! i ^tSSSSKL'SSgW ffl teen imnilre-l so l rixl.11 Mrr and '.he host. I i !•' Bstt enscted by tbe ttenate and Clenepst As-* ! an tb-Sb*™ rnbtrd M^tb sbauf' :?mnd ' s2SiSilis'3S's£ ■ purpose lauadsd, snJ sbsU be t comnlite drteoo, Itymbj bolder or Ssldeis thrreot to sby a^jinsaUarsUUU Its tbst msy be broaxbt f ribBa S'iS Dbrpose er.l bad and oUsnwd donna ib7 lltnJ . for wbicb any sorb license or lloenM* •>< ' * 1 And be 11 enacted. Thsisii aou or pans or c ' 1. Be It enscted bt tbe Benste sad lieneesl s Asswawy of Ibr Bute ol KsW Jctwy. Tbil Wbra|vwjiBy^ tnreplkt77»p»» y ot^rils state i lie ! ' i. Xdreds eoareystKes tfSS aM o Mali UeBvu lbs asius. Up Uer wub a BMP or o sbcrej "f / re resd. ta M towLsoreTl^l a 2S'SISSfc*"'i ti wadhBSgybederx 01^ tbe «oaay u ***** o ltcrpoestiisi Ot any cay <ruwauki|st M My pi escribes tbe manner to wbtcb deeds at d dodkstloo of lands for public blgbnsys or >1 SSrvet* sbsll be s.'oepled.lAe proceeduigs toe tbe c. Ot t»csoee|«stF- af s .tee 1 of am- p 'cMioti^oMradF forn pub!": bltnwsy or strut, ei pssy mstiba a" rosraoo and en as ter m ibr of. CI ntstma a and en I ""id"! "M«. "• reiaasoo

„ s.'ssgwsyi ssfku's I* "OWLra U Ult act SS2Torali« *""-™ "b"1""1 preventaay • any part or *• tarapib' mad u tbe manner ir r?hn r ''Ti ^ rjL* asis k sRaVyrs'ws'w'"™? 04 '****- L "ran tiw psre°.» piu'«?c ■dcd'st^tJlSirem? •- A And be it era-ted, Tbst tb* act sball take - tntet Immsdiate.y. ApprewM Pebraary IX. tau. r jjj > | ""a*1* nd"uF**|Weaac«m: 'riuu wnnin ran year 1 1 after '.be creatloo of raid baard. and annually ' , SS i , ap elected aballbotd tketr outre tar tbree yaara; J and ta case ol oestb. resmaatMa or mooes 1 ot ' ■ aay dtrsctor. ike varaaey iiiyawoliul tfi-reny ' | <nr1>^»»^ra^ur£'o«*a«Tw °«' J 1 SwsSaraisgaaS ; ihrsj-'-si"'] : tks I'tutod Wale, durent tbe late rebeUloo.or a » wktra t'a lied ^ttusw bare base a i

a '"^peored^broary it, las*. ■ ens i-i an rn. s An Ass so irevMkSa* tasiiwiral of snow and : T rax*ld*1',tbiw* SeS*rau ' - it*Mmuta°{b*Sl 'leeUi°fgommoa"roaneirS mrnmm - And,bejt enactm.^rbaiM akall^be lawfnlto t J"1 by OwM^SotSbjkSworenS ■ IS'POn"M MoronRbs- wbreetbs | ^3ib^S ^ me'rewud jrtjovo^md^lSurbopSraf ae'tuwras'lrai i biy A tl! eoacted Jry^tks^BaBala sad General I My. sball raSl'be'rold tie aMB^^Z^ISSre . ' J. And bs It enkctod. Tbat tbls set sball tabs AfdSSSmnii is. kN. . mon^beretotOTatiZ'S'lbMtraySroSerbe ' ' OTmtte?JeSiirwex2J5i0,S'°>'o't***C>D' ' posre. raall^be fs'u and aofllc|eiu dtacbai ana tor . i • fSt'SSsiSSH i t. And l«- It enacted, That IMS act aball take : AppeoTcd Fakruary IS, IMS. | CHAPTER X. ataS* nffSa SaSS ' ether tmm^'atVlT3^ •**' e Approvad 'February as. tasi. CHAPTER XII. AB sot f°*|g^aaa yream^'^jmiiloraiw / enscsed by the Senile aad tSenrral I AaeetnbJy or tbe htaie of Re. Jstsey, Tbal II |, Sball bs unfewfal tar Ibepetoclpal keeptirauper- , oMbiaBb^?uy«^oaM^VU|kimKD EsiSssisssSI i c r - tSdm'wre^lra elwtSu °f tb* reed in * two" tbouiand'^iijiar>. wJn'hapnrOTewllgjys^^ bock. " M1 " ■ bail lie a nublk: iclidI abelftlteTn^t*!^^ n d duie it * *" *u" u'r 'bma' :

0 Appeared Pebraary n, MM.. e An act concrrzinr cities Ut tbls atMa. T ALSTht 1 s?is£s:#^5« r Of randtn* tbeboaima deta of sack cMy. f.hior ! SSsStSSS3 £f*^'^'^,0^MieuybeeomlnlldSe'Sd be rrevtt^S Si 52i^S3E'S''skStro ro" . sbie at any urn- r. : .a- -err* t.rwy t'eare i *"*■ ty. s *"* "S!!?!?"" -jy J- And beTreacuKL TbMdk^uUr'antborL . IntertM no asld ktmdsss ibr ra»s*baD fsoooie BriacSafySi^it? Jr^Ttr *l!rofn!iiMmr *** ■a Aad be U snarled. Tbat noUUbg la tk* act a«^ssjtjraHajLS8j: "tAM i- tt raar-.rd. Tba: this art aball take * AppreredTramry zl. lass. CHAPTUt XIV, a pi* road raw any *i, Mac ""•riS.fL^KSJTWir" 1

a araat. Sax. *ac*a*s aria aay maaww. aria an* : SSE'HaSfesiSB l^tfV o Bappiemeot to an are entitled PAa art oon- : twJta^sBi'SissiS | ■"^■■jraraLaas tsas^tbaa^a^ ^B^tba^M peorvjed. however, tbat noUoe 'of 'tbe" jsrss J^wjn^bj^trtsr^tmd^aaajcjBm^catbB ► bada^^yS^uuBnea of ^SS^BMmmi d provtde-l'or^y tb* 2?" *** B*aa,r 5c n ofuioSoi wboseadSw'tSS bp o Approved Pebraary C, ISSt. ' Sow beneflt'o? CTedllora'^BcrialocJ ' i"y"tbc senate aad GsaeimJ Aay TOty^M^ibs^iiaic.or | y*w ■ urro ^S^twJH^by'lb?ro^'u^Erer^S ggtTO'g^; earofl'^ a^raekre^to ^z^A^ bslt aayBl.TBatrajaayjM noaar- ] 'a'ls'^tbe^ SaOTmmi8^^m2y*lba2tbro« ' Approved Pebraary M.taM. ' A °tr5ai : ^ artbe" Yii tol'htat™ 'du rln*"lbe IMS 'war! ' sssc's's'-ssx "V^Sd raaMrttfrait tb* act sball take Approved Prbeoiry r, lyM. e«rte,t b, tbe Meaate rod Oenreal for tbe teCTU ot tbree yoarv: provldrd. however, that M tbe (rat rlreuoa beta after tbe passage of tb* act ooe roe ei able aball be elerted for Ike leribjitotie yrar twof'w t'ie terra otroo '■ ^^vroancyTaSlTEe 'flSTmr* tke^nroipSSl "s^And'bc tt enact d. Tost aU arts rod parts nt be. rod tbe same are hereby repealed. I. And be It snarled, IBM tb* set a hall lake Approved February ti. lass. " CHAPTER XX. Wri^ppnSy Mro^^ry'^njT one Aieiroly™ "2 ,*talt^ft?5i Jan^TThM aectlon two baodred^ro^stxtym^t M nra

cjMreMcSa tts&kpjr? zuek ta. ^CTedUamrc ta or other real estate Duty la -rfif tt° BroaS-'Ttak^r la aay aau j con. Beared la Ibc supreme conn tbe plalaut shall not iw en titled to casta: bat this seeuoa J; sball not extend to aay rett In trhkh the title £ APproi^M" Frt^nal7r^'lis^,." """ 00B*"'' y. W CUAPTEBXXL J- Ahi!dere l^tte'mg^m^roaausi'oMtua me i JjBsagw sssr^awat ' prrioi eg time not sxaeedinR tseesy years from { fc*r4'{8 »*» «w saail draw "'railed ™*eTc^""e5ra«Sa.7nIS2IS » wratd, aad a rratster of tkc enmbw. deicom*i°R>ds rorrrx raoaj